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The Ferrari FF is a luxury, three-door, high-performance hatchback and Ferrari’s first-ever all-wheel-drive vehicle, bringing a new level of practicality to the luxury, performance, and style the brand is already known for. Though the FF stands alone in its class, the Bentley Continental GT comes closest as a competitor. However, the Bentley can't rival the practicality of the FF's hatch... Read More Below »

The Ferrari FF is a luxury, three-door, high-performance hatchback and Ferrari’s first-ever all-wheel-drive vehicle, bringing a new level of practicality to the luxury, performance, and style the brand is already known for.

Though the FF stands alone in its class, the Bentley Continental GT comes closest as a competitor. However, the Bentley can't rival the practicality of the FF's hatch, but it does at least include standard all-wheel drive and an available 12-cylinder engine.

The FF made its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, joining a full Ferrari lineup that included the 458 Italia, 458 Spider, California, and F12 Berlinetta. It is one of Ferrari's older current models and its styling has been polarizing. Some say it's beautiful and others claim it is too far from the Ferrari norm, and more still like it despite its break with tradition.

The powertrain wastes little time with controversy, however. The potent 651-hp, 6.3-liter V-12 engine enables a top speed of 208 mph and accelerates the FF to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds. The transmission is a seven-speed dual-clutch paddle-shift automatic, and power is sent to all four wheels.

Perhaps taking a cue from the body shape, the FF's four-wheel-drive system is itself a bit out of the ordinary. Instead of using a transfer case to route power to the front and rear, Ferrari hangs a second transmission off the front of the engine to handle sending torque to the front axle. The system, called 4RM by Ferrari, uses a computer to decide when the front wheels get to join in and how much torque they get.

The front gearbox, which goes by the agricultural-sounding name of Power Takeoff Unit (PTU), employs just two gears plus reverse, enabling the full four-wheel-drive application of power in the main transmission's first through fourth gears through a system of constant-slip Haldex clutches--with no differential. A maximum of 20 percent of the engine's torque can be transmitted to the front wheels. This unconventional layout allows the Ferrari FF's four-wheel-drive system to tip the scales at about half the weight of a traditional solution, as well as maintain an excellent-for-dynamics 47/53-percent front/rear weight distribution.

Even with its out-there styling and nonconformist drive system, the FF is still a real Ferrari with everything that goes along with it: a handcrafted interior made of the finest materials, a sporting ride that's not too rough, and modern details everywhere. Like nearly all Ferraris at this point, the FF uses a magnetorheological suspension to allow for adjustment between responsive and coddling, depending on driver wishes and road conditions.

The FF is certainly one of Ferrari's most useful cars, with up to 28.2 cubic feet of cargo space thanks to its shooting brake layout, and four seats. While few will be able to make the $302,000 super sports car their daily driver, it is nevertheless up to the job--that is, if you can tolerate the 11-mpg city and 17-mpg highway (for 13 mpg combined average) EPA fuel-economy ratings. Even the kids will love the FF, as there's an available rear-seat entertainment system that offers two screens for DVD-watching, and a 1,280-Watt, sixteen-channel, Quantumlogic Surround Sound audio system.

Rumor has it that an updated FF will arrive soon with more power, either from a turbocharged engine or the addition of an electric motor. Ferrari bosses have said that all new V-8 models from now on will use turbochargers, with V-12s adding hybridization like in the LaFerrari hypercar. The California T convertible was the first of the recent regular-production models to receive a turbocharged engine, with the newly christened 488 GTB following closely behind. The revamped FF is probably next in line for updates.and could use a de-tuned version of the LaFerrari's hybrid powertrain.

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